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Guide, Don’t Hide: Maximizing Course Assignments with ChatGPT Integration

Faculty Focus

For me, ChatGPT is just another in a long line of technology-assisted tools that I accept may become a routine part of my professional/personal life. Early approaches in the field of generative AI are situated within 1950s-60s computer science and AI research and “aimed to mimic human expertise to generate outputs” (ChatGPT, 2023).

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China and India still dominate international scholars field in US

The PIE News

The number dropped below 100,000 in 2020/21 for the first time since the 2006/7 academic year – a total it has not yet returned to. At 79%, most international scholars specialised in the STEM fields, which included physical and life sciences, engineering, health professions, math and computer science, and agriculture.

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“Too good to be true” – the young Africans receiving international scholarships

The PIE News

At school, a computer science exam meant labelling the parts of the machine on a diagram as there were no actual computers. million to help students attend institutions including the University of Oxford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and London Business School.

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1EdTech and Me

eLiterate

I learned about learning science. I became aware of the complex, continuously growing, and evolving ecosystem that creates and supports educational technology. In October of 2006, I wrote (as an outsider) that learning platforms, which by then were called LMSs here in the US, should not only import but also export Common Cartridge.

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Supporting Non-Major Biology Students: Making the Classroom YOUnique

Faculty Focus

Flexible Space: The studio classroom’s flexibility to use various technology allows instructors to adapt teaching styles and activities, ensuring responsiveness to the diverse needs of non-major students. Inviting guest speakers from diverse fields can help students see biologys broad applications (DAndrea and Mertens 2006; Marx et al.

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Supporting Non-Major Biology Students: Making the Classroom YOUnique

Faculty Focus

Flexible Space: The studio classroom’s flexibility to use various technology allows instructors to adapt teaching styles and activities, ensuring responsiveness to the diverse needs of non-major students. Inviting guest speakers from diverse fields can help students see biologys broad applications (DAndrea and Mertens 2006; Marx et al.

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Carnegie Mellon–Africa receives $275M investment

Inside Higher Ed

The other $100 million will be used to establish the Center for the Inclusive Digital Transformation of Africa, a hub for a network of at African universities across the continent that will receive funding for faculty development, cutting-edge technology and engineering programs, and other initiatives. ambassador’s house.